Notes: Commemorated the Chicago World's Fair of 1933.
The height of this game on its legs was advertised as a "new" 42 inches, which implies a change from any previous Rock-Ola pin game that had legs or came with an optional stand.
According to Dick Bueschel's book Pinball 1, the formal name of this game is the single word 'Jigsaw'. However, it was frequently advertised as 'World's Fair Jigsaw'. The manufacturer advertised it both ways, and also showed a hyphenated spelling of 'Jig-Saw' on the playfield. When variations exist, we often list a game name by how it appears on the playfield, to facilitate its recognition.

WHAT'S NEW

Welcome

Welcome to our new site in dedication to everyone who is passionate about Rock-Ola pinball machines. In November 2010 the Thompson family (fellow Rock-Ola collectors) purchased the the parts and assets from the spouse of Hal O'Rourke creator of halor.com to once again make available to our community of collectors and enthusiasts.

Rockola YouTube Videos

On the World's Series, Jigsaw and Army Navy pages of thiw web site you will find links to YouTube videos of the respective Rockola games in use.

Looking For Parts Games

We are looking to purchase broken or incomplete games as a source of components for collectors, email nathant@spectralogic.com.